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Build your house of cards so high
Your blind ambitions just like mine
You knew this story had an end
It's pointless to pretend
Looks like it's over now
Count the days out loud
Don't look back at all
I can't catch you if you fall
It's not a choice I made
There's nothing left to say
Just give it up somehow

Breathe in, get set
You'll never find your way
If you don't know your way out
Exhale your farewell
You'll find somebody else
to take my place you will

Full collapse is near
Realizing my worst fear
Please understand my dear
Just keep moving on
Just keep hanging on
Justify yourself
That's something you do well

Breathe in, get set
You'll never find your way
If you don't know your way out
Exhale your farewell
You'll find somebody else
to take my place you will

Your broken savior's wondering eyes
Arms wide open, eyes closed tight
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Count your days
Count your days

Your broken savior's wondering eyes
Arms wide open, eyes closed tight
This ends, this conversation ends
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